Chapter 109 [109] React Quickly 2
Under the shadowless lamp, the curve of the handsome profile remaining outside the mask is vaguely touching. Xie Wanying looked carefully and found that handsome Cao didn't sweat at all.
In contrast, another senior brother, Huang Zhilei, was sweating a lot on his forehead due to his lower seniority. Director Lu, who was working as the first assistant, suddenly shouted: "Oops."
Doctor Wang lost his voice immediately: "It's bleeding—"
Huang Zhilei, who was nervous, glanced at the two people disgustingly: No, isn't it time to calm down at this time? What is it called? Of course, it was his senior brother who was the chief surgeon, not these two people. If anything happened, it was his senior brother's business and not these two people's business.
This intraoperative bleeding was not caused by accidental injury by the doctor during the operation, but the tumor bleeding that Xie Wanying had predicted before. So the bleeding was quite large. The blood pressure and heart rate fluctuate on the monitoring equipment, and all the alarms are beeping.
Doctor Wang raised his head to see where Xie Wanying was, because she was right again: "Where is she?"
Missing?
Really ran away?
The operating room nurse replied: "She ran to get us blood!"
Dr. Wang was completely speechless, thinking: How could this female trainee run faster than an intern who had been working for many years? Her reactions were as fast as lightning and a rabbit. Such medical students are in demand wherever they go, and are wanted by every teacher. As a result, he realized why Director Lu's attitude towards Xie Wanying had changed rapidly.
The nurse over there watched Xie Wanying suddenly run out and then rush back, and she was also dumbfounded: Female medical students have never seen anyone run so fast before. Her speed is no worse than that of boys, and her reactions are faster than boys.
Xie Wanying, who had brought the blood bag, handed it over to the nurse and anesthesiologist, and continued to focus on the patient on the operating table. He only remembered his promise to the patient's family that he would not give up the patient's life no matter what.
The blood was replenished in time, and with the surgeon's full efforts to stop the bleeding, the patient's blood pressure and heart rate stabilized.
Everyone in the operating room was sweating. No one dares to relax, because stopping the bleeding is only the first step. The next step is to perfectly remove the tumor.
Judging from the current surgical area, the tumor is larger than the CT scan, which is a common situation. Imaging examinations have always been called auxiliary examinations, and surgical incision is required to determine any situation.
The location of the tumor is close to various nerves, which is consistent with the doctor's pre-operative prediction. It is too easy for the patient to suffer from functional impairment after surgery.
The doctor carefully opened the surrounding nerves and blood vessels, and then removed the tumor. This seemingly easy step took more than two hours. Therefore, the operation time of neurosurgery has always been longer than that of general surgery.
A long night passed. Who would have thought that it was New Year's Eve? At least, no one in the operating room could feel that it was New Year's Eve. When the operation ended, it was half past five in the morning.
The sun outside pushed aside the clouds and mist to reveal his face.
As the chief surgeon, Cao Yong and his junior brother Huang Zhilei went outside to introduce the patient's condition to the patient's family. Later, the anesthesiologist and operating room nurse will send the patient to the intensive care unit (ICU) together. There are currently no empty beds in the neurosurgery department. It is a necessary prudent measure for patients to stay in the ICU for two days to stabilize their condition after major surgery.
When he came back, Huang Zhilei didn't expect that while he and his senior brother were walking outside, the two people who stayed behind would directly "attack" the junior sister.